PDB-REDO: Automated re-refinement of X-ray structure models in the PDB

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Structural biology, homology modelling and rational drug design require accurate three-dimensional macromolecular coordinates. However, the coordinates in the Protein Data Bank (PDB) have not all been obtained using the latest experimental and computational methods. In this study a method is presented for automated re-refinement of existing structure models in the PDB. A large-scale benchmark with 16 807 PDB entries showed that they can be improved in terms of fit to the deposited experimental X-ray data as well as in terms of geometric quality. The re-refinement protocol uses TLS models to describe concerted atom movement. The resulting structure models are made available through the PDB-REDO databank (http://www.cmbi.ru.nl/pdb-redo/). Grid computing techniques were used to overcome the computational requirements of this endeavour. © 2009 International Union of Crystallography.

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Joosten, R. P., Salzemann, J., Bloch, V., Stockinger, H., Berglund, A. C., Blanchet, C., … Vriend, G. (2009). PDB-REDO: Automated re-refinement of X-ray structure models in the PDB. Journal of Applied Crystallography, 42(3), 376–384. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0021889809008784

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